In its brief lifespan of only 13 days, Hurricane Ike wreaked
great deal of havoc. Affecting several countries including Cuba,
Haiti, and the United States, Ike is blamed for approximately
114 deaths (74 in Haiti alone), and damages that are still being
tallied, with estimates topping $10 billion. Many shoreline
communities of Galveston, Texas were wiped from the map by the
winds, storm surge and the walls of debris pushed along by Ike -
though Galveston was spared the level of disaster it suffered in
1900. (28 photos total)
A horse grazes beside a house, surrounded by floodwater,
near Winnie, Texas after Hurricane Ike, Sunday, Sept. 14,
2008. Ike was the first major storm to directly hit a major
U.S. metro area since Hurricane Katrina devastated New
Orleans in 2005. (AP Photo/Pool, Smiley N. Pool)